George Edward Ellis
American Unitarian clergyman and historian
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, George Edward Ellis was a Unitarian clergyman and historian. Biography Ellis was born and died in Boston. He graduated from Harvard in 1833, and then from the Divinity School in 1836. After two years' travel in Europe, he was ordained, on 11 March 1840, as pastor of the Harvard Unitarian Church, Charlestown, Massachusetts. From 1857 until 1863, he was a professor of systematic theology in Harvard Divinity School. In 1864 he delivered before the Lowell Institute a course of lectures on the “Evidences of Christianity,” in 1871 a course on the “Provincial History of Massachusetts,” and in 1879 a course on “The Red Man and the White Man in North America” . He resigned the pastorate of Harvard Church on 22 February 1869.
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- Memoir of Sir Benjamin Thompson, Count Rumford : with notices of his daughter / by George E. Ellis ; published in connection with an edition of Rumford's complete works, by the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Boston. (5)
- Memoir of Sir Benjamin Thompson, Count Rumford (2)
- Complete works. Published by the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. (1)
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